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Latitude: 56.0528 / 56°3'9"N
Longitude: -3.3054 / 3°18'19"W
OS Eastings: 318793
OS Northings: 685201
OS Grid: NT187852
Mapcode National: GBR 24.QMCD
Mapcode Global: WH6S5.6476
Plus Code: 9C8R3M3V+4R
Entry Name: 2 Sands Place, Aberdour
Listing Name: Aberdour, 2 Sands Place, High Street
Listing Date: 19 December 1979
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 397267
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB49681
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Aberdour, 2 Sands Place
ID on this website: 200397267
Location: Aberdour (Fife)
County: Fife
Electoral Ward: Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay
Parish: Aberdour (Fife)
Traditional County: Fife
Tagged with: Cottage
17th century with later alterations. Single storey, 3-bay rectangular-plan cottage with adjoining L-plan late 20th century extension to E and S. Rendered, painted stone margins.
N (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: symmetrical arrangement. Raised threshold to central door, flanking later 19th century bipartite windows close to eaves. Setback extension to left, centred window.
E ELEVATION: gable wall of cottage with raggles of former building to right, modern extension to left.
S ELEVATION: modern flat roofed extension to right; door to right, large window to left. Original cottage set back to left; inserted door to left.
W ELEVATION: attached to 3 Sands Place.
Modern timber and glazed door. Timber sash and case bipartite windows, upper 4-pane, lower plate glass. Modern fenestration to rear. 2 bipartite rooflights to S. Steeply pitched roof, modern interlocking tiles, raised skew to E, rendered, corniced gable apex stack to E, circular can.
NOTES: Although No 2 has been greatly altered it still retains features of a typical single storey vernacular cottage of the area. The stack shows evidence of a thackstane and the roof is steeply pitched indicating that at one time the cottage was thatched. The wall to the principal elevation is noticeably thicker at the bottom due to large rubble stones used in the construction of the foundations. On the E gable there are the raggles of a former building with a very steep roof pitch indicating that the row of cottages continued, the 1856 Ordnance Survey map shows 1 or 2 further buildings extending down the street.
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